I am using a Webbrowser control to sign into Hotmail. Then once it is signed in then I'll just use this navigate code to open the inbox:I think that the problem is that the actual inbox(mail window) is within an iframe. I have to figure out how to call within the iframe.If you can goto hotmail and sign in and you'll see once your in the inbox when you view source it isn't the inbox's source but then when you right click then goto this frame then view the source to the frame it is.
WebBrowser1.Navigate[URL]..Now my problem from this point on is how to open the very first email. I have tried using my click link code that I have, I have tried everything. I have spent 3 days searching the net and trying different stuff. I know that it's 100 percent possible.
Is the Querystring present in the Url once the page has loaded? If so you should be able to easily parse it to get the values.The WebBrowser control has 2 events that you might want to look at
Navigated - occures when the control has navigated to a new document and has begun loading it or DocumentCompleted - which occurs once the document has finished loading.
I am currently trying to read from outlook 2007 and load into a datagridview however it always crashes when it reach the 28th email on my outlook. Wondering if it's because it was a long email?
Error : "Unable to cast COM object of type 'System.__ComObject' to interface type 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MailItem'. This operation failed because the QueryInterface call on the COM component for the interface with IID
Is it possible to read the inbox of any email account whether it is yahoo or gmail or hotmail defined by us just as outlook express does, using Visual Basic 2008?
can I extract only subject of a particular email or only its content or only the attachment or any other information regarding that mail?
I believe I have 2 problems. First, I have 1 program (VB6) that reads and stores emails from a department mailbox into a database. This program uses mapi and CDO. I have a 2nd program written in VB 2008 that displays the email information that was stored in the database. Everything works fine except the user now needs all formatting to be displayed ie highlighted, bolded text, etc contained in the email. The first problem is the email is stored in the database as plain text. I don't know how to get HTML formatted text from MAPI/CDO. Secondly, if I did store the email message in HTML format, would I be able to display in a .NET control on the form other than using the Web Browser?
I am writing a few web based apps which will require a webbrowser extension. I have already used the IE webbrowser control that uses the trident web rendering engine. I believe this is MSHTML.DLL? Anyway, some of the users of my programs have complained of a few things. Particularily,
1. It seems to be a slow browser, at least compared to other rendering engines out there (webkit and gecko are 2 known ones).
2. On the developer side, it seems to be low in features. The features are sufficient in most cases, but there are some "special" things that I need.
3. It has VERY low HTML (and especially HTML5) compliance.
My question is, how much work would it take to use a different engine (such as webkit .net, which I HAVE heard of) and be able to distribute it easily. Or, if you guys feel ambitious, we could try writing a brand new engine ourselves. I know how big of a job it is, and frankly, I have no clue where to begin. I would just like your thoughts and opinions on the matter.
i have created an app to load an access database into a datagridview, which contains web urls. When button is clicked it webbrowser1 navigates to each url and each webpages document.inertext is put into textbox. This all work fine but after a while the webbrowser navigation becomes increasingly slower.
For Each RW As DataGridViewRow In Me.DataGridView1.SelectedRows '''''''''''#######cell values into strings ########'''''''''''''' If RW.Selected = True Then Dim domain As String
Ive tried to edit option on the webbrowser control, example javascript enable/disable. but found out that it uses IE's option and cannot be changed.So my question is: Is there a way to do a "webbrowser" without using the WEbbrowser control that is based on internetexplorer? If it is, can i change option example flash and so on?
I have a regular application form with a WebBrowser control.I have strung together a .htm file (from a regular text file) which I then assign to the WebBrowser control. In the html file, I have filenames mentioned.I am trying to string together the html in such a way as to give a clickable link or button that will parse into html and open the corresponding file in another WebBrowser control in VB.I have tried using VBScript and JavaScript to put a button in the html.As long as the function or sub I call is also in the same html document, it works, but I really need to transfer the control back into visual basic where I can do the heavy lifting I need to.can I just not do this as a regular VB application? Any way to do it without adding the complication of requiring ActiveX?
I'm looking for a control that will allow an user to create an email html message simulair to outlook but without the use of outlook. I'm now using outlook to create emails from my program, but if outlook is busy or has a popup open, it will generate an error and no message is send. The users of my program need to have full freedom in creating the message, all the program does is open the new email window, fill in the email addresses, subject and some basic information in the email.
Then the user can add text and/or images to it, before sending. What I need is a control/library that will give me a popup window with most of the basic editing stuff like adding images, putting text in different fonts and/or colors. I can probably create something myself to do this, but I don't have the time for it and it would be a waste of time if it already exists.
I have a webbrowser control, where I show images (bmp files, that the program creates), and I want to add some UserControls to setup the images (as showing layers, or choosing colors to display). Is easy to do appropiate UserControls on VB.NET, and I know almost nothing about HTML, so, I would like to add standard VB.NET UserControls near the images.
Can anyone show me how to find what the name of the default email program is that is installed on a computer As well as the name of the defualt webbrowser. I'm new to .Net, OPP and this forum but love it!
I'm tried to make my own web browser by using WebBrowser control in VB.NET 2010. When I run my program it is work fine but when I try to open any link in new window it is opened in Internet Explorer. So how can I start new window in my web browser?
I am writing a VB.Net WPF application that needs to display HTML content and websites. I am doing this using the webBrowser control. The application takes a significant performance hit running under x86 and I would really like to keep it set to Any-CPU. However the webBrowser controls need to be 32bit so they can run flash. So is there any way of achieving this? Running the 32-bit webBrowser in a 64bit process, or some alternative control that will manage this and allow me to load HTML from a string and a URL?
Now, for this particular project, I have to use the Webbrowser control in VB. I normally wouldn't, But I need to display some modified HTML. So here is my problem.
Dim htmlorig As String Status.Text = "Loading: " & TextBox1.Text web.Navigate(TextBox1.Text)
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The Msgbox comes up as soon as you click the button and is empty, No page source.
I'm having an issue loading one of our work websites in a WebBrowser control. In IE, it works fine, but in the wb control, it does not seem to process correctly.There is a frame, "mainframe" which when you click "result", goes back to the "to do list". However, i get a blank page in the frame, and then when i hit refresh, it comes up with a scripted error "Page Already Sent" which i'm not sure what it is triggered by.The pages are JSP pages, and i don't know if that might have some effect, but i'm more confused as to why they would work perfectly in IE, and then not work in WebBrowser control.
I'm running a webbrowser control with a custom user agent.when I try to load google with it, there are a number of 'script errors' in the website, which I've hidden by setting 'Scripterrorssupressed' to true. Now however there is still an 'object error' which pops up when i try to load google.Every other website that I've tried loads fine, and when I click 'ok' google runs fine. I'm quite sure its something to do with google 'location services' trying to locate my browser, because it thinks its a cellphone (due to the custom user agent).
I simply cannot refer to a control on a form from module code as in all other versions of VB. Here is the code that I mean:[code]The fact that this cannot seemingly be done without getting into looping through an array of controls, assigning the control to a general control variable etc. and much more guff is puzzling and is in my opinion an added complexity to Visual Basic. There must be a simple way to do this - I just want to refer to the value in a control, on a form, from a module.
.DataSource = dsAuthors .DataMember = "authors" End With
However, it will not allow me to reference .DataMember, it keeps popping up with the error text "'DataMember' is not a member of 'System.Windows.Forms.DataGrid'". What can I do to resolve this error? Or how else can I read into the DataGrid?
Note: I have the most recent Framework installed with Service Pack 1
Code: Public Class Form1 Dim m As String() Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click m = TextBox1.Text.Split(Environment.NewLine)
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it navigates only to the last website [URL] i think that's because the for loop is faster that navigation process?
I've downloaded and installed the control from here, but I can't get it to work! I've added the component so it appears in my toolbox, but when i try to draw it on a form it isn't visible. It size can't be changed from 0,0 or anything! I can't see a 'URL' section in its properties either, why is that?
In my program, when the user clicks a button, a new tab is added to my tabpage and a WebBrowser is added to the tab. I want to be able to access the WebBrowser in the tab without having to give it a name when I add it.
I am creating an application for my own use in Vb.net to auto fill forms and submit the form (log in) to various websites....(bank sites, credit cards etc..the require a login)
I am using the webbrowser control on my windows form and I can sucessfully populate the controls on the form (userid, password etc), by setting the value property of the HTML Form Element using... HtmlDocument.GetElementsByTagName("Input").
My problem is that I cannot click the login button via code, sometimes it's an image and sometimes it's an actual button depending on the site that I'm auto logging in to, in both cqases the end result should me submitting the form.